Confession Time!

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Had a very stressful week this week & a big meeting to go to.
Got so stressed out before it i went and bought 20 B&H to smoke.
Smoked the lot and felt i had let myself down big time since quiting back in 1997.
Happily i'm now back on NRT and have been for the last 36 hours.

Not told my family or anyone else about it as they would go ape!!

Confession over, sorry.
 

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Always better to let it all out than to bottle it all up inside. :)
 

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Wot can I say?

I started smoking in 1970, stopped mid 1976 to late 1979 and again from 1981 - 1983. But I went back to it and it almost killed me. It may still kill me yet even though I haven't smoked for four years now.

Suck in those carcinogenics and let the smoke trail across all the delicate tissue from your mouth, tongue, throat, osephagus and into the fine pink membrane of your lungs.

Do enough of it and you may develop what can be termed an allergic reaction to those poisons - cancer.

I know I keep bangin' on about this but I wish I could take every smoker by the scruff of the neck and put them in a virtual machine which puts them through what I went through.

You'd stop forever in five seconds flat.

Of course, you may be one of those people whose genes have allowed you to smoke and you will not develop this allergic reaction. Russian Roulette anybody?

Oh there's also shortness of breath, the threat of thrombosis which may lead to leg removal, heart problems including inducing a stroke, you stink absolutely foul, you pollute the atmosphere and make folk breathe in your muck and they're a fiver a packet.

And there's more but that'll do for now :)

Who's worse? The non-smoking pop star who puts Charlie up his nose on a daily basis or the poor common average fool slowly killing himself with tobacco?
 
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I get your point FBS.

Happy to be back on NRT.
Chilled out today with friends & realised i've been a bit of a fool!
But i have learnt from this.

Cheers

Feckit
 

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feckit said:
I get your point FBS.

Happy to be back on NRT.
Chilled out today with friends & realised i've been a bit of a fool!
But i have learnt from this.

Cheers

Feckit

It was a bit over the top mate, sorry :blush:

But, well, ya know... ;)
 
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floppybootstomp said:
It was a bit over the top mate, sorry :blush:

But, well, ya know... ;)
No, your right in what you say.:thumb:
Silly thing to do, lesson learnt.
NRT is the next thing to stop in a week or so, looking at chewing gum/polo's.
 

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